- Rechargeable Batteries
- Rechargeable Battery replacement must be carried out by a competent qualified technician.
- The disposal of batteries (rechargeable or otherwise) where used in Coomber equipment should be discarded in accordance with local regulations.
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- Electrical Hazards
- Electrical equipment should not be exposed to dust, moisture, water, chlorine and other corrosive substances in normal use or during storage. It will cause damage to this equipment.
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- Mains Voltage
- UK & EEC: 220-240V 50Hz: Mains Cable: Line - Brown, Neutral - Blue, Earth - Yellow & Green
- USA: 110-120V 60Hz: Mains Cable: Line - Black, Neutral - White, Earth - Green
- Disconnect from mains supply when not in use.
- Mains Plug
- The mains cable fitted to this equipment is already provided with a moulded plug. If another plug type is required, follow instructions from the plug manufacturer, or seek advice from a qualified person.
- DISPOSE OF ORIGINAL PLUG SAFELY. DO NOT RE-USE.
- Mains Plug fuse rating
- 3Amp to BS1362 (applicable in UK)
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- Electrical Construction
- Coomber equipment will be catagorised as either Class I or Class II construction dependant upon European guidelines.
- All mains powered Coomber equipment is labelled to show the type of construction.
- Class I construction
- Equipment must be EARTHED.
- Electrical Safety Testing (Class I): Safety testing and servicing should only be carried out by competent qualified personnel.
- When undertaking an earth bond safety test, only use the mains module chassis/metalwork as other exposed metal surfaces not 25Amp earth bonded will cause internal damage.
- If the supply cable is damaged the equipment should be returned to Coomber or their agent for cable replacement.
- Class II construction - electrical safety
- Electrical Safety Testing (Class II): Safety testing and servicing should only be carried out by competent qualified personnel.
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- If the supply cable is damaged the equipment should be returned to Coomber or their agent for cable replacement.
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